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What distinguishes presentation forms from other glyph variants encoded as compatibility characters?

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What distinguishes presentation forms from other glyph variants encoded as compatibility characters?

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Many characters with compatibility mappings are needed to correctly represent phonetic or mathematical notation. While presentation mechanisms, like styled text, could achieve the same visual representation, they cannot be automatically selected by the layout engine, but must be specified explicitly by the user. By using encoded characters rather than style markup, important semantic content for these notations will be preserved even if the text is converted to plain text.

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